I was afraid of that.... "It's in the next release." :-)

Has anyone had a successful work around by compiling Perl in 32 bit on a 64
bit box and referencing the 32 bit libraries from an older release?  What
would be the implications of that?

-Eric

On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 1:28 AM, <conny.mar...@t-systems.com> wrote:

>  Hi Eric,
>
> there is an open defect at BMC regarding this problem.
>
> "SW00330613 Problems with 64 Bit AR API Libraries under Linux".
>
> But there is no progress on this issue. Building a custum application
> against 64-Bit libraries is working fine. But if you're linking the
> ar-libraries with perl you won't be able to access any arserver.
>
> Kind Regards Conny
>
>  ------------------------------
> *Von:* Eric Wolf [mailto:eric.n5...@gmail.com]
> *Gesendet:* Mittwoch, 12. Januar 2011 04:40
> *An:* arsperl-users
> *Betreff:* [Arsperl-users] Trouble connecting after API install
>
> Hello again!  I got the API configured and installed against ARServer 7.5,
> but now I have another problem.  When I try to connect, I receive this
> error:
>
> -bash-3.2$ ./testremedy.pl
> [ERROR] Cannot open catalog; Message number = 90 (remedy7.fras.frb.org :
> RPC: Can't encode arguments) (ARERR #90) at ./testremedy.pl line 20.
>
> I'm connecting to ARServer on a Windows server, does that have anything to
> do with it?
>
> ARSPerl is the CVS release and it's built against ARServer 7.5 on 64 bit
> Linux.
>
> -Eric
>
>
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